Agner Fog <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Just published: > Agner Fog: Cultural Selection > Dordrecht: Kluwer 1999. > > Interdisciplinary treatise giving a comprehensive overview of cultural > selection theory - a theory of social change based in part on evolutionary > thinking. > > Challenges traditional sociology by its superior ability to explain the > irrational, unplanned, or unwanted aspects of a culture. > > Cultural selection theory is broader than memetics, because it includes > selection processes that can not be expressed in terms of information units. > > Demonstrates a causal connection between the peacefulness or bellicosity of a > society and its cultural expressions: political ideals, discipline, philosophy, > morals, art, and music. > > The book examines examples from many different aspects of culture, including: > - the history and evolution of religions > - political history > - economic competition > - the spread of myths, stories, beliefs, jokes, etc. > - witchhunts and moral panics > - the role of mass media in social change > - sexual behavior and the development of sexual morals > - art, music, dance, clothing > - play, games, sport > - political consequences of the theory > > Excerpts from the book can be seen at www.agner.org/cultsel > > [log in to unmask] > Agner Fog, Ph.D., Denmark Web site: www.agner.org